6.01.2011

It's the final two weeks of school for my kids and I'm feeling like I'm treading water just to keep afloat. I reach this point every school year where things start to fall apart around me. My house is a mess, I've gained 5 lbs., I'm forgetting appointments and volunteer schedules, homework isn't getting done, frames are piling up in my shop.

So, I'm treading water until June 9th when the schedule loosens up and I can take the summer to reorganize before jumping in again.

Please tell me I'm not alone! Do you fall apart at this time of the year?.

Considering that hubs took a 2nd job, I am tutoring overtime because of exams week, the end of the school year, and we got a new puppy Saturday . . . I am barely treading water. BARELY.:) Hang in there.

I told my husband last week that I'm DONE. I am so tired of getting up early, bugging my daughter to do her homework, worrying that she has her snack packed, etc. I'm ready for sleeping in, for super lazy days, for not having to rush around!

I totally and completely know what you are talking about! My kiddos get out the same day and I can't wait, homework, baseball, softball, appointments, pacifier clip makin (enough of the spring babies already ~ ha!)........ it's becoming enough to make me lose my mind! Doesn't help that my hubby had to go and stab himself in the arm with an ice cream scoop (freak accident!) thus causing a hot date night for the 2 of us at the ER. Have a great day Jen! If I lived closer I'd make you step away from it all and have a drink with me ~ If not for you.... for me :)

Yep, right there with ya girlfriend! I can't stay up any later...or get up any earlier...but it does all seem to get done. My only difference is that this is the first year I'm really stressing a bit about summer....constantly being policewomen is going to be crazy!

I totally am with you on this one. I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I went to the grocery store 4 times yesterday - once to get medicine before school for one of the kids, once to buy food for their lunches for THAT day, once to drop off a prescription, and another time for getting lollipops for a school project due the next morning.Fortunately the store is only a mile away.

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